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A strategic area for a logistics firm
The Turkish government continues to regard Singapore as an ideal partner to boost links with, particularly in the high-tech goods and logistics areas. -BT
Finding success in rising exec demand for dating
It's Just Lunch owner says that more and more executives are consulting her dating agency and letting it settle their social needs.
Small firm's big plunge pays off
From the start, software company muvee Technologies decided to go for the biggest market - the US.
The message that struck home for them: DIY
Home-Fix grew from a neighbourhood shop to a mass market retailer getting people to fix things up themselves.
He finds right balance to market his product
Technology company Lab Rehab has come up with a platform the size of a 16-inch pizza, which allows patients who have injured their ankles, for example, to check on their progress.
He adds bounce to people's lives
Started in April this year, Zovb Singapore lets customers ride in zorb balls in a variety of ways - if barrelling down a hill strapped inside a giant plastic ball is your idea of fun.
Adding sports to her star list
Unlike her on-screen persona of Mrs Rosie Phua, a mahjong-loving tai-tai who loathes work, Irene Ang is not one to rest on her laurels.
From lawyer to restaurateur
He took a loan of $100,000 from his father to start Dallas in Singapore.
It pays to ACT when others hold back
Striking when the market's cold turns out to be a profitable strategy for developer.
Chocolate maker likes it here
Aalst thinks S'pore is one of the best business locations.
Joining forces to conquer world markets
Alliance pools expertise and e-services of five member firms.
Taking risks and innovating
YCH, AirAsia chiefs share approaches behind their companies' stellar performances and highlight the challenges.
McDonald's, Starbucks... Sakae Sushi?
Sakae's US outlets signify the company's ambition to grow its business beyond Singapore and the region.
S'poreans value free time - at $100/hr for butler service
More are willing to pay for go-fers who do anything from laundry to turning off taps.
Finding a profitable niche
Nichefinder's import-export web spans Russia, West Africa, India, Europe, Korea and China.
The key is in the product mix
Filtec provides filtration parts to power-generating stations, mining firms and marine companies.
Interactive Hub's no ordinary dotcom
This is one Internet start-up that skipped the bust and went straight to boom.
Gardenia rises to the occasion
Gardenia's global bakery arm - Gardenia International - leads the pack in this year's Fastest Growing 50 awards.
 
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